Thomas More — "If I could win the whole world and lose my soul, I would not do it."
If I could win the whole world and lose my soul, I would not do it.
If I could win the whole world and lose my soul, I would not do it.
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"For they think it a very unjust thing to make a great company of thieves because a man happens to be in want."
"I have not sought for any worldly honor, but only to serve God and the King."
"I pray God, that I may be found a true Christian, and a faithful subject, and that I may die in the Catholic faith."
"I have given over the world, and all the things in it, and I am now resolved to think only upon God and my soul."
"They think that no man ought to be punished for his religion, nor for any other opinion whatsoever, provided that he does not stir up sedition."
Attributed, similar to Matthew 16:26, but often paraphrased as his sentiment.
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